The British GT Championship and BRDC British F3
Championship are coming to Norfolk's Snetterton circuit this
weekend (Saturday 27 - Sunday 28 May) to co-headline a thrilling
weekend of stunning supercars and thrilling racing action.

Many of the world's most exclusive supercar manufacturers will
enjoy representation on the British GT grid, with a whopping entry
of more than 30 cars across two classes expected to compete in a
pair of one-hour races. With pit-stops and driver changes, these
races are often intriguing affairs with each car opting for a
differing strategy. Star cars are expected to include a wealth of
sumptuous machines from exotic European manufacturers Ferrari,
Porsche, and Lamborghini, alongside British favourites Aston
Martin, McLaren, and Bentley.

The grid will include a number of cars not previously seen in
British GT action at Snetterton, such as Mercedes' latest AMG GT,
and the Ferrari 488.

Star drivers to look out for will include reigning champions Jonny
Adam and Derek Johnston who will return behind the wheel of their
TF Sport Aston Martin, though they're yet to win in 2017 so will be
keen to taste their first victory champagne of the season
imminently. Former British Touring Car Championship contender
Sam Tordoff will be another to watch as he continues his
transition from tin top star to GT expert.

Other drivers to look out for will include Bentley racer Rick
Parfitt Jr, son of the late Status Quo guitarist, who shared
victory with Seb Morris during the last round of the championship,
whilst Lamborghini's Jon Minshaw and Phil Keen dominated the last
double-header round of the championship at Oulton Park and will be
eager for a repeat.

Young stars of British F3 gunning for
glory

The BRDC British F3 Championship will co-headline with a full
field of hungry youngsters seeking to impress on the long road to
Grand Prix stardom.

Young Briton Enaam Ahmed currently heads the pack, following a
hugely impressive start to the season with four wins in the opening
six races, and he was a winner at Snetterton last season so there's
every chance he will feature on the podium this weekend.

Others to watch will include promising American star Cameron Das
who has claimed pole position in both of the season's qualifying
sessions so far, whilst pre-season favourite, Cambridgeshire's Toby
Sowery, is looking to get his campaign up and running after a
string of misfortune to start the year.

The grid also includes Venezuelan Manuel Maldonado, cousin of
Formula 1 race winner Pastor, whilst his team-mate Ben
Hingeley is another British driver in the title hunt as he heads
into the weekend third in the standings.

There will also be a huge support race bill including the MINI
CHALLENGE, VW Racing Cup, VAG Trophy, and the Ginetta Racing
Drivers Club.

Tickets for the British GT Championship and British F3
Championship at Snetterton on 27-28 May are available on the gate
for £15 on Saturday and £25 on Sunday, with free entry for
under-13s. For more information, please call 0843 453 9000 or click
here.